A Novel by Kelly D.
A hard look at America's conscience, where routine traffic stops become moral collisions, and one officer's reckoning with prejudice disguised as policy becomes a story of truth, accountability, and the courage to say, "I was wrong."

In a small town that could be any town in America, a highway patrol officer for years helped enforce an unwritten script, one that judged vehicles not by the driver's actions, but by the color, style, and assumptions attached to them as they rolled down the highway.
What looked like routine traffic enforcement was often something far darker: prejudice disguised as policy, bias dressed up as training, and white supremacy hidden behind a badge, a clipboard, and the language of public safety.
But on one bright afternoon, when the rubber finally meets the road, a so-called routine traffic stop becomes a moral collision. What begins as another predatory exercise of power turns into a reality check that cracks open the conscience of the officer himself.
"What has been taught can be confronted, what has been hidden can be exposed, and what has been broken can still be healed."
A fast-paced, immersive story that pulls you in from the first page and doesn't let go.
Perfect for book clubs, classrooms, and anyone ready to engage in honest dialogue about race in America.
Rooted in real-world experiences, this novel reflects the America we live in today.

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